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APS offers virtual reality UPRT free through to 2022
Aviation Performance Solutions says that the industry has embraced integrated upset prevention and recovery training solutions as specified by ICAO to include academic, on-aircraft aerobatic and advanced simulation training.
APS is including its upset prevention and recovery training sessions free of charge.

Aviation Performance Solutions has intorduced the next generation of comprehensive solutions for professional jet pilots to overcome loss of control in-flight. It is including its upset prevention and recovery training (UPRT) sessions, with the value of $2,000, free of charge in the core programme offering throughout 2021 and into Q1 of 2022.

“The industry has correctly embraced integrated UPRT solutions as specified by ICAO to include academic, on-aircraft aerobatic and advanced simulation training,” says Aviation Performance Solutions CEO Paul Ransbury. “APS has robust industry-leading solutions at every stage of integration, including type-specific air carrier train the trainer programmes on all models of Boeing and Airbus. The integration of virtual reality UPRT is yet another layer of mitigation, transfer of skill facilitation and real-world applicability of training in just a few days, all at our new headquarters facility.”

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